J'ai un arc de chez Bogar depuis un petit moment, tes vidéos et surtout celle- là, m'aide beaucoup et vraiment m'a fait progresser très rapidement, des conseils simples et super efficaces. Grâce à toi je vois les bienfaits du tir à la méthode asiatique version Charlie...Merci 🙏🎯
Like me with english, sorry for the mistake, thank you for yours vidéos, this one specialy help me fast to be a better archery man 😅and to use efficacely my bow sipahi from bogar, with the turkish method and your specificty to take the spring 🙏
You know, this is kinda aswesome :) I have my ways of holding the arrow while loading, but this way is a new one - with supporting with the middle finger that way. AND now I like being a Lazy Slacker even more ^^ AND AAAND I love the sound the loading arrow - like a pump action shotgun, haha, really cool.
there is also a flip technic with arrows girped to the bow like you show up with the first technic, eliminating the shuffle. ALso please start the technic from quiver,... nobody rides the stepps with arrow in bow hand.
Very cool! I've got a 50# bow and a 40# bow. I'm thinking I may need a 30# bow to start out practicing this method since a 50# bow is about all I can do with the traditional method of shooting. What do you recommend for #'s for starting out? What # bow are you using?
Hi Charlie, I have been trying out the first knocking technique you showed (two fingers), I assume it can only work on lighter arrows? Its harder on my fingers with heavier arrows I felt, or is it also just a matter of getting used to it?
@@CharliesRunningArcherylike with higher grain arrows. It hurts my two fingers trying to hold and balance this 32 inch and 438 grain piece of arrow if that make sense.
Understand. It's about practice in one hand and on the other hand there really can be a limitation about the weight. I shoot only those light arrows so I havent tried it with something bigger.
@@CharliesRunningArchery : The one with just 41"? I got that one from Amazon, but i had to send it back, because the draw length on that on was just 26". Nowhere near the 29" I expected. What´s your draw length?
Not an archer but loved the video, going to use what I learned and apply it to my future DnD characters.
Love your comment. Entertain and educate non-archer with my video is always big thing for me 🙏
Thanks for breaking it down. Great video. Glad you’re back!
It's really good to see You're back in business Charlie!
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you!
Happy to help 🙏
J'ai un arc de chez Bogar depuis un petit moment, tes vidéos et surtout celle- là, m'aide beaucoup et vraiment m'a fait progresser très rapidement, des conseils simples et super efficaces. Grâce à toi je vois les bienfaits du tir à la méthode asiatique version Charlie...Merci 🙏🎯
I studied French in high school so I can understand like every 3-4 words but at the end I see Charlie and Marci. Thanks 🙏🏹
Like me with english, sorry for the mistake, thank you for yours vidéos, this one specialy help me fast to be a better archery man 😅and to use efficacely my bow sipahi from bogar, with the turkish method and your specificty to take the spring 🙏
You know, this is kinda aswesome :) I have my ways of holding the arrow while loading, but this way is a new one - with supporting with the middle finger that way.
AND now I like being a Lazy Slacker even more ^^
AND AAAND I love the sound the loading arrow - like a pump action shotgun, haha, really cool.
Happy you like so many things in one video 🏹❤️😅
Thank You for this great tutorial!
great, that's great, nock is the first key, great video❤
Yes! Thank you!
great video, would be nice to see your techniques @ full speed though man
Oh, sure. I perform it in several videos here on this channel :)
there is also a flip technic with arrows girped to the bow like you show up with the first technic, eliminating the shuffle. ALso please start the technic from quiver,... nobody rides the stepps with arrow in bow hand.
Nobody with access to RUclips rides steppe at all 🤷♂️
Very cool! I've got a 50# bow and a 40# bow. I'm thinking I may need a 30# bow to start out practicing this method since a 50# bow is about all I can do with the traditional method of shooting. What do you recommend for #'s for starting out? What # bow are you using?
If you want to move and shoot go with Turkish bow 30-35 lbs :)
@@CharliesRunningArchery Thanks!
Hi Charlie, I have been trying out the first knocking technique you showed (two fingers), I assume it can only work on lighter arrows? Its harder on my fingers with heavier arrows I felt, or is it also just a matter of getting used to it?
What means heavier arrows?
@@CharliesRunningArcherylike with higher grain arrows. It hurts my two fingers trying to hold and balance this 32 inch and 438 grain piece of arrow if that make sense.
Understand. It's about practice in one hand and on the other hand there really can be a limitation about the weight. I shoot only those light arrows so I havent tried it with something bigger.
"In and out, In and out"
...I should call her.😔
Good luck
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What bow is this one ?
It’s Alibow Turkish Fibreglass for 70$ :)
this is really good entry level bow
@@CharliesRunningArchery : The one with just 41"? I got that one from Amazon, but i had to send it back, because the draw length on that on was just 26". Nowhere near the 29" I expected.
What´s your draw length?
@@chmux I just got Pmz horse bow $50. Little bit of hand shock, but seems good
Just ask the pro how to do it 😂
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